Across
- 2. the kingdom that sunflowers are in
- 5. natural section for both extremes of variation within a phenotype
- 6. a type of adaptation
- 8. the kingdom that yeast and mushrooms are in
- 11. a form of speciation when there is no gene flow between the separated populations
- 12. the production of offspring as a result of reproduction between two organisms from different species
- 13. one species rapidly evolves into many different ones
- 14. the form and structure of an organism
- 15. software and computing tools needed to organise and analyse raw biological data
- 17. the relative number of species in an area
- 21. all or part of the genome of an organism is worked out
- 22. the science of describing, classifying and naming living organisms
- 24. conservation of and within the natural habitat and ecosystem
- 25. a species that is only found in one place
- 26. provided by the natural environment to local people
- 28. classification category below domain
- 29. a group of similar organisms that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring
- 31. there is a difference in the appearance of males and females in a species
- 34. organisms that make their own food by photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
- 36. non-coding areas of DNA are analysed to identify patterns
- 37. organisms that cannot make their own food
- 38. an adaptation involving the form or structure of an organism
Down
- 1. survival of the fittest
- 3. the variety of living organisms and their genetic differences
- 4. a form of speciation when there can be some gene flow between populations
- 7. the kingdom that mammals are in
- 9. an area with an unusually high biodiversity
- 10. ancient bacteria
- 16. the number of different species in an area
- 17. leads to speciation
- 18. an organism that lives inside the cells or body of another
- 19. evolution of dark coloured organisms in a habitat made darker by pollution
- 20. the role of an organism within a habitat
- 23. a type of isolation when a physical barrier separates populations
- 27. bacteria that can survive in extreme conditions
- 30. the formation of new species
- 32. natural selection for one extreme of the phenotype
- 33. conservation outside the natural habitat
- 35. the prokaryotic kingdom in the 5 kingdom system
- 36. the highest classification category
